PRESS RELEASE | AUGUST 22 | 2018

Art Basel Cities Week in Buenos Aires: Full Details

Taking place from September 6 to 12, 2018, the Art Basel Cities Week in Buenos Aires, supported by Buenos Aires City Government, will be a unique opportunity for local and international visitors to discover the Buenos Aires' art scene through public art exhibitions, installations, performances and events across the Argentine capital. Under the artistic direction of Cecilia Alemani, the week presents 'Hopscotch (Rayuela)', a multilayered experience that connects visual arts, urban spaces and the city’s histories in unexpected ways. 'Hopscotch' will be accompanied by a Cultural Partner Program organized with over 20 of the city's leading arts institutions and a Talks Program of over 30 Artist Talks and Masterclasses. With the participation of 40 galleries, Buenos Aires will also be host to the very first Gallery Weekend Buenos Aires. Art Basel Cities is supported by UBS as Global Lead Partner.

The 18 participating artists selected by Cecilia Alemani as part of 'Hopscotch' comprise of Eduardo Basualdo, Pia Camil, Maurizio Cattelan, Gabriel Chaile, Alex Da Corte, Santiago de Paoli, Narcisa Hirsch, David Horvitz, Leandro Katz, Barbara Kruger, Luciana Lamothe, Ad Minoliti, Eduardo Navarro, Alexandra Pirici, Mika Rottenberg, Mariela Scafati, Vivian Suter and Stan VanDerBeek. Taking place across the neighborhoods of , -Costanera Sur and Palermo-Recoleta, ‘Hopscotch’ borrows its name from the experimental novel by Argentine writer Julio Cortázar, which follows a non-linear narrative that can be read in multiple sequences. Like the book and the game, the city-wide exhibition leads the visitor on different paths and journeys throughout the city, via site-specific works, experiential installations and live performances all along discovering the unusual and striking locations of the city of Buenos Aires. Further details on the artists and individual works can be found here.

Additional highlights include unique artist activations that take place throughout the week and across the city. These are all open to the public. On Thursday, September 6, the week begins with the unveiling of Maurizio Cattelan's 'Eternity' (2018) – a temporary cemetery featuring dozens of tombstones created by local artists, as a tribute to the living. In honor of Leandro Katz's contribution to ‘Hopscotch’ – a new version of his 'Alfabeto Lunar' (1979) consisting of 27 tiles on the entryway patio to the National Library – a Lunar Party will be held in the evening of Saturday, September 8. Ending the week on Wednesday, September 12 at the Ex Cervecería Munich, an old German brewery, Pia Camil and Vivian Suter's large-scale, textile-based installations will integrate human participation. All event details of the Art Basel Cities Week can be found here.

Art Basel Cities Week will also present a Cultural Partner Program of exhibitions, performances and special events at the city's leading museums, foundations, associations and non-profit organizations, selected by Cecilia Alemani. These include Naama Tsabar’s site-specific sonic environment activated by multiple musicians and performers at Faena Art Center, curated by Zoe Lukov. The solo exhibition of Benjamín Felice at Móvil, followed by a participatory performance with La Ira de Dios’s residency program. A public workshop with Uruguayan conceptual artist Luis Camnitzer focused on critical reflection on the terms ‘art’ and ‘politics’, by his work '5 piezas' at Parque de la Memoria; a music performance created by Santiago Villalba and Carolina Piola at

Fundacion OSDE; and a film screening and panel discussion around experimental Latin American films presented by curators Gabriela Golder and Andrés Denegri at El Moderno – Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires. Further exhibitions include 'Alexander Calder: Teatro De Encuentros' at Fundación Proa; 'Cindy Sherman Richard Prince, Colección Astrup Fearnley' at MALBA – Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires and the group shows 'Democracia en obra' at CKK and 'Historia de dos Mundos' at El Moderno. Full details of the Cultural Partners can be found here.

Coinciding with Art Basel Cities Week, arteBA Foundation and Meridiano, the Argentine Chamber of Art Galleries, in collaboration with the Government of the City of Buenos Aires are launching the Gallery Weekend Buenos Aires (GWBA). Spread throughout the three cultural circuits of Recoleta-Retiro, Palermo-Villa Crespo-Chacarita and La Boca- San Telmo, GWBA will offer a special program of exhibitions in more than 40 galleries, visits to artists’ studios, performances, and art talks. Further information can be found here. BA Photo, an art fair specializing in photography, will also be taking place from September 7 to 9 in La Rural. More information can be found here.

The Art Basel Cities Talks Program, having started in November 2017, is taking place throughout the year, and set to coincide with key cultural activations in Buenos Aires. With more than 30 talks during the Art Basel Cities Week, the program will be structured around two formats of engagement: 'Artist Talks' and 'Masterclasses' designed for Buenos Aires’ art professionals as well as university students. Highlights of the Artist Talks include in depth conversations with Leandro Katz, the Stan VanDerBeek Estate, Gabriel Chaile and Mariela Scafati. Along with Masterclasses on topics such as ‘Art Writing and Communication’, ‘Crowdfunding’ or ‘Reimagining the Museum’. All talks are free and open to the public, places are on a first come first served basis. Full details of the talks program can be found here.

Horacio Rodríguez Larreta, the Head of Government of the City of Buenos Aires, points out the importance to the City hosting this week of art: "We have the opportunity to take advantage of a program of activities with the best of national and international art, combined with a strong presence in the public space, one of the great characteristics of the City. Presenting this program to all the neighbors in the same year in which Buenos Aires will have the Youth Olympic Games seems to us a great impulse to continue positioning Buenos Aires as one of the great capitals".

Sylvia Coutinho, Head of Latin America, UBS said: "Over our 25 years of partnership with Art Basel, we have continuously nurtured our mutual commitment to pioneer bold initiatives with a strong cultural impact. We are excited to be supporting Art Basel Cities, the first of its kind, in the thriving cultural community Buenos Aires has to offer. This ambitious program promises boundless opportunities of cultural discovery.” During the Art Basel Cities Week, UBS are contributing to the Talks program by presenting the Argentine artist Guillermo Kuitca, who is featured in the UBS Art Collection, in conversation with Pablo León de la Barra, Latin American Curator at Large, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum at MAMBA on September 7, 2018. The talk will reflect on the artist's work, the city as a theater and stage, and the development of the art scene in Buenos Aires.

NOTES TO EDITORS

About Cecilia Alemani Cecilia Alemani is the Donald R. Mullen, Jr. Director & Chief Curator of High Line Art, the public art program presented by the non-profit organization Friends of the High Line in New York City. She was the curator of the Italian Pavilion at the 2017 Venice Biennale. For the Italian Pavilion, she organized the exhibition 'Il mondo magico', featuring new commissions by Giorgio Andreotta Calò, Roberto Cuoghi and Adelita Husni-Bey. Throughout her career, Alemani has collaborated with many museums, institutions, and foundations such as MoMA/PS1, New York; Tate Modern, London and the Deste Foundation, Athens; and has also pursued more unconventional projects with non-profits and informal organizations. Alemani worked as guest curator for the performance art biennial Performa 11. She is the co-founder of No Soul For Sale, a festival of independent spaces, non-profit organizations, and artist collectives which took place at X Initiative in June 2009. From January 2009 to February 2010, she served as Curatorial Director of X Initiative, New York, a year-long experimental non-profit space in Chelsea.

About Art Basel Cities: Buenos Aires A long-term collaboration with the vibrant Argentine capital, Art Basel Cities: Buenos Aires is exploring and expanding the city’s cultural ecosystem and highlighting its dynamic art scene, promoting it to a global audience and Art Basel’s extensive network. The long-term elements of the program were launched in November 2017 comprising of several initiatives to help facilitate professional collaborations, catalyze support for cultural projects, and help strengthen the local art scene. The Art Basel Cities Week, curated by Cecilia Alemani, will take place in Buenos Aires from September 6 –12, 2018. For further information on Art Basel Cities: Buenos Aires please visit artbasel.com/cities/buenos-aires.

About Buenos Aires With three million inhabitants working and living in the city, spreading over 203 km2, Buenos Aires, the capital of , profits from a very active cultural agenda with an array of world-renowned museums, public collections, theatres, libraries and exhibition spaces in the heart of the city. It boasts a very lively and vibrant art scene with more than 80 art galleries. In the last few years Buenos Aires has brought to life a development project of a new art and design district in La Boca and Barracas, which has enhanced the city and created many artistic opportunities for the local communities.

This program is fully supported by the Mayor of the City of Buenos Aires across various government departments. Among the departments involved there is the Ministry of Culture as well as the Tourism Board. Among National Government areas involved there is the Argentine Investment and Trade Promotion Agency.

About Art Basel Cities Partners UBS, Global Lead Partner of Art Basel, has supported the organization for 25 years. As Art Basel’s global network expanded, UBS increased its lead partnership to include all three shows, Art Basel Cities, and as co-publisher of the Art Basel and UBS Global Art Market Report. UBS has a long and substantial record of engagement in contemporary art. At the core of this is The UBS Art Collection, one of the world's most distinguished corporate art collections with more than 30,000 works created by artists from more than 75 countries. The firm actively enables audiences to participate in contemporary art through its partnerships with leading cultural organizations around the world. The firm convenes and connects exceptional people in the art world through its global networks.

Art Basel Cities: Buenos Aires’ Host Partners are Audemars Piguet, whose expanding activities in contemporary art include a new collaboration with the Argentinean artist Tomás Saraceno at Art Basel in Miami Beach this year and Ernst & Young, a new partner in Buenos Aires. Official Partners include Official Hotels Palacio Duhau – Park Hyatt and Algodon Mansion, Grupo Colomé as Official Wine Partner, Bodega del Desierto as Sparkling Wine Partner and Kuoni as the Official Travel Partner. Supporting Partners include arteBA Fundación, Allianz, Italian Cultural Institute in Buenos Aires, Mexican Embassy in Argentina and Arenas Studio. Preferred Hotels are Melia Recoleta and Hotel Intersur Recoleta.

Art Basel Cities Cultural Partners, are: arteBA, as Lead Cultural Partner, Meridiano, CCK, Centro Cultural de la Memoria Haroldo Conti, Centro Cultural Recoleta, Colleción de Arte Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat, El Moderno – Museo de Arte Moderno de Buenos Aires, Faena Art Center, FoLa – Fototeca Latinoamericana, Fundación OSDE, Fundación Proa, La Ira de Dios, La Verdi, MALBA – Museo de Arte Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, MNBA – Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Móvil, MUNTREF – Museo Universidad Tres de Febrero, Museo Sívori, Museo Xul Solar, Parque de la Memoria, URRA – Residencias de Arte and Usina del Arte.

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